1997 Storming of the Supreme Court of Pakistan

On November 28, 1997, the Supreme Court of Pakistan was stormed by supporters of then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who intended to disrupt a contempt of court hearing against him.[1][2][3]

The assailants, largely from the youth wing of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) and allegedly led by some of Sharif's legislative allies, caused the hearing to be adjourned.[4]

In reaction to this incident, the then Chief Justice of Pakistan, Syed Sajjad Ali Shah, requested military support to secure the judiciary, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.[4] The confrontation was part of a larger feud between Shah and Sharif, particularly concerning judicial appointments and Shah’s annulment of a constitutional amendment that had previously barred lawmakers from defying party directives.[4]

  1. ^ "November 28,1997: Unruly mob storms top Pakistan court". gulfnews.com. November 27, 2017.
  2. ^ Lau, Martin (January 1, 1997). "Pakistan". Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law Online. 4 (1): 444–454. doi:10.1163/221129898X00305 (inactive 2024-06-29) – via brill.com.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of June 2024 (link)
  3. ^ Bonner, Raymond (November 29, 1997). "Protest Disrupts Contempt Case Against Pakistan Premier". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  4. ^ a b c Archives, L. A. Times (November 29, 1997). "Pakistan Premier's Backers Storm Court". Los Angeles Times.

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